What flowers should I plant that don't need a lot of care?
The flowers I planted this year need to be deadheaded every day for them to keep blooming nicely. What could I plant that would not need quite as much attention?
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Weeds. LOL. No, seriously mostly any wildflower mix will generate an easy to maintain flowerbed.
Hydrangea, Lillies of the Nile, Morning Glories. Hydrangea and Lilies of the Nile like some shade. Morning Glories need full or mostly sunny areas and are a vine.
I love impatiens . They spread well to fill containers, they bloom all season and no dead-heading!
No morning Glory it's climb on any nearby plat and chok it it a pest in flower bed only place you can plant is on the fence where there is no plant close by ( it's like spider web )HA HA HA.
Plant Moss Rose or pursulane. There are a variety of colours. They grow well in baskets, pots and direct garden beds. You can also multiply the plants by breaking pieces and sticking it in the soil directly. Lots of small cute flowers. Easy to grow.
Wave petunias don't need dead heading.
Impatients, I love them and they aren't too bad on the dead heading and the plant part is really pretty